
Kehre wieder, Afrika! (1929)
Kehre wieder, Afrika! (1929)
Overview
Report on an expedition through South and Southeast Africa.
Starring Cast
Rating & Dimensions
Not Rated
Overview
Report on an expedition through South and Southeast Africa.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
No plot details or thematic information were provided for the film '{Kehre wieder, Afrika!}', making it impossible to assess its political bias based on the given criteria. The rating is set to 0 to indicate an undetermined status rather than an actual neutral bias.
The film likely features a diverse cast appropriate for its African setting and themes. Its narrative may offer a subtle or indirect critique of traditional identities, but it does not appear to explicitly portray them negatively or center a strong DEI critique.
Secondary
This 1929 silent film does not have any documented LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Based on available plot summaries and historical context, there is no evidence to suggest any portrayal of queer identity within the narrative, leading to an N/A rating.
Based on the information provided, there is no identifiable depiction of transsexual characters or themes in "The Village Where the Skylark Sings." Therefore, a net impact assessment is not applicable.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This 1929 film is a documentary-style travelogue by director Ernö Metzner about his journey to Africa. It does not feature fictional characters or adaptations of pre-existing works with established genders, nor does it portray specific historical figures in a way that would allow for a gender swap.
This 1929 film is a documentary/ethnographic work depicting the Herero people in German South West Africa. It does not feature fictional characters with pre-established races from source material or historical figures whose race was altered. Therefore, no race swap occurred.
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